We live a kind of transition, caused by the crisis of modernity. The hopes on that the future is based have been diminished by a system that produces inequality, a state with nuances of corruption and an educational system that forms consumers. In that scenario, social imaginary, language and social and institutional structures feed on religious and nationalist hopes to the frustrations of life. There is a rebound to the religious but with conditions a little different from previous historical moments. The threat of religious nationalisms arises with new ways of thinking and exclusion, marginalization and social discrimination. The Neosacralization of society is a more complex phenomenon, from the imaginary to the structures and changes in the system of coexistence.